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Michael John Harvey (born 29 August 1958) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer. A multi-instrumentalist, he is best known for his long-term collaborations with
Nick Cave Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian singer, songwriter, poet, lyricist, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional actor. Known for his baritone voice and for fronting the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, ...
, with whom he formed The Boys Next Door, The Birthday Party and
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian rock band formed in 1983 by vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and guitarist-vocalist Blixa Bargeld. The band has featured international personnel throughout its career and pre ...
.


Early life

Born in Rochester, Victoria, Australia, Harvey moved to the suburbs of
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in his childhood. His father was a Church of England vicar, and the family lived adjacent to the father's church; first in Ormond and later in Ashburton. Harvey sang in the church choir from an early age. Harvey, his elder brother Philip, and younger brother Sebastian all attended the private boys' school
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. It was at school in the early 1970s that Harvey met fellow students Nick Cave and
Phill Calvert Phillip Calvert (born 11 January 1958) is an Australian rock drummer and producer best known for his playing in the post-punk band The Birthday Party with Nick Cave. History At the private boys school Caulfield Grammar in the early 1970s Cal ...
, as well as Tracy Pew. A rock group was formed with Cave (vocals), Harvey (guitar), Calvert (drums), and other students on guitar, bass and saxophone. The band played at parties and school functions, with a repertoire of
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,
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and the
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, among others. Harvey was also a member of the school choir (conducted by actor Norman Kaye), and took extracurricular lessons from Bruce Clarke, the
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ist.


Music career


The Birthday Party

After their final school year in 1975, the band decided to continue with Pew as bassist. Greatly influenced by the punk explosion of 1976, which saw Australian bands The Saints and
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make their first recordings and tours, The Boys Next Door, as Harvey's band was now called, began performing fast, original new wave material. Harvey's guitar style was influenced by James Williamson of
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and Paul Weller of
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. The Boys Next Door regularly played at Melbourne pubs between 1977 and 1980.
Rowland S. Howard Rowland Stuart Howard (24 October 1959 – 30 December 2009) was an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the post-punk group The Birthday Party and his subsequent solo career. Early life Rowland Stua ...
joined the band in 1978, bringing with him a chaotic
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guitar style. After extensive touring, recordings, and moderate success in Australia, the Boys Next Door relocated to
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, England in 1980, and changed their name to The Birthday Party. Harvey's girlfriend Katy Beale followed the band to London. This period was defined by innovative and aggressive music composition, underpinned by Harvey's guitar playing. The band moved to
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, Germany in 1982, but without Calvert; Harvey transitioned from guitar to drums.


Crime and the City Solution

After the breakup of The Birthday Party while initiating the early recordings of what would become The Bad Seeds with Nick Cave, Harvey contacted his friend
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, with whom he reformed Bonney's old Australian band
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. Rowland S. Howard, Harry Howard (bass) and Epic Soundtracks (drums), all of whom a few years later would form the basis of
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, also participated. This line-up of the band found its peak and demise with its appearance in the
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film ''
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''. Bonney then stayed in Berlin and formed the next line-up of the band with his partner Bronwyn Adams, Harvey (drums),
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of
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(guitar),
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of Liaisons Dangereuses and D.A.F. (synthesiser), and Thomas Stern (bass). This line-up made three studio albums and toured until 1991.


Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds

Harvey and Cave formed Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds in 1983. Harvey was principally the drummer on the first 2 albums before line-up changes saw him move to the bass until the arrival of
Martyn P. Casey Martyn Paul Casey (born 10 July 1960) is an English-born Australian rock bass guitarist. He has been a member of the Triffids, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Grinderman. Casey plays either his Fender Precision Bass or Fender Jazz Bass. Biogra ...
in 1990 when he moved back to guitar, his original instrument. Throughout the '80s and '90s Harvey was the band member charged with the responsibility for the production of the recordings along with Cave. His arrangement skills also saw him putting together most of the band’s string arrangements during this time and led to the perception of him as a kind of musical director. He also managed much of the band’s business affairs right up until his departure. Harvey remained with the Bad Seeds for 25 years until his last show in Perth, Australia on 20 January 2009, when he cited both professional and personal factors as reasons for leaving. Regarding Cave, Harvey informed the media:
I'm confident Nick avewill continue to be a creative force and that this is the right time to pass on my artistic and managerial role to what has become a tremendous group of people who can support him in his endeavours, both musically and organisationally.
In 2010, Harvey explained further that his frustration with song arrangements strained his relationship with Cave; and a desire to spend time with family was also a significant reason for his decision. The split marked the end of a 36-year-long collaboration between Harvey and Cave.


Anita Lane

Harvey worked extensively with Nick Cave’s muse and partner of many years on two albums - ''Dirty Pearl'' (1993) and ''Sex O’Clock'' (2001).


The Wallbangers

In 2007, the Spanish label
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released a four-track EP by Harvey's retro rock band The Wallbangers, called ''Kick the Drugs'' featuring songs written by Harvey alone, and songs he co-wote with Tex Perkins and
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. Harvey sings and plays guitars.


Solo

After Bonney left Crime & the City Solution for a solo career in the United States, Harvey recorded two solo albums of
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songs, translated from French into English: '' Intoxicated Man'' (1995) and '' Pink Elephants'' (1997). He has also collaborated with UK rock musician
PJ Harvey Polly Jean Harvey (born 9 October 1969) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. Primarily known as a vocalist and guitarist, she is also proficient with a wide range of instruments. Harvey began her career in 1988 when she joined loca ...
(no relation), and produced for other Australian artists, including Anita Lane, Robert Forster,
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and Rowland S. Howard. Harvey's third solo release, '' One Man's Treasure'', was issued in September 2005. He undertook his first solo tours of Europe and Australia in 2006, accompanied by fellow Bad Seeds
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and James Johnston, as well as Melbourne-based double bassist Rosie Westbrook. His next solo record, 2007's ''Two of Diamonds'', was recorded with this group, as was the 2008 live album ''Three Sisters – Live at Bush Hall''. In February 2008, Harvey and Westbrook played as a support act for PJ Harvey on her Australian tour, with both Harveys also performing on stage together. Prior to the tour, Harvey had worked extensively with PJ Harvey over a 12-year period: he was a recording musician on her albums ''
To Bring You My Love ''To Bring You My Love'' is the third studio album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey. It was released by Island Records in February 1995. Recorded after the break-up of the PJ Harvey trio, it stands as her first proper solo album. ...
'' and ''
Is This Desire? ''Is This Desire?'' is the fourth studio album by English musician PJ Harvey, released on 28 September 1998 on Island Records. It was re-released on vinyl LP in late January 2021. A separate demo compilation of tracks from the album titled ''Is ...
'', and co-produced the album ''
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea ''Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea'' is the fifth studio album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey, released on 24 October 2000 by Island Records. Recorded during March to April 2000, it contains themes of love that are tie ...
'' in 2000. In both 2008 and 2009, he joined the five remaining members of
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for a series of performances at the
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,
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and
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, celebrating the music and the memory of
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. Harvey is also a contributor to the 2009 edited collection, ''Vagabond Holes: David McComb and the Triffids'', edited by Australian academics Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran. During 2008 and 2009 Harvey worked on what would be
Rowland S. Howard Rowland Stuart Howard (24 October 1959 – 30 December 2009) was an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the post-punk group The Birthday Party and his subsequent solo career. Early life Rowland Stua ...
’s last album ''Pop Crimes'' playing drums with his future close collaborator J.P. Shilo providing bass and violin. The album was released just a few months before Howard succumbed to liver cancer in late 2009. Harvey released ''Sketches from the Book of the Dead'' — the first solo album written entirely by himself — in early 2011 on the Mute record label. The 11-track album was recorded in Melbourne, between a Port Melbourne studio and his own Grace Lane music room. Harvey played most of the instruments, while Westbrook played double bass, Shilo played accordion, violin and occasional guitar, and Xanthe Waite contributed backing vocals. Harvey explained in a promotional interview that he does not perceive himself as a "songwriter" in the traditional sense, whereby the practice is: "something they ctual songwriters, as perceived by Harveyhave done historically and something they've worked on as central to what they are as an artist". He also confirmed that the opening track, "October Boy", is about Rowland S. Howard. Harvey once again co-produced and recorded for PJ Harvey during the creation of her eighth studio album, ''
Let England Shake ''Let England Shake'' is the eighth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician PJ Harvey, released on 14 February 2011 by Island Records. Production began around the time of ''White Chalk''s release in 2007, though it is a departure f ...
''. The 2011 release was supported by a world tour in the same year, which also included Harvey as a touring musician. His sixth solo studio album, titled ''FOUR (Acts of Love)'', released on Mute in 2013, features original compositions by Mick Harvey alongside a song by PJ Harvey ("Glorious") and interpretations of The Saints’ "The Story of Love",
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’s "The Way Young Lovers Do", Exuma’s "Summertime in New York" and
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’s "Wild Hearts (Run Out of Time)". ''FOUR (Acts of Love)'' was recorded at Grace Lane, North Melbourne and Atlantis Sound, Melbourne, and features regular collaborators Westbrook on double bass and Shilo on guitar and violin. ''Delirium Tremens'' (2016) is the third instalment in Harvey's project of translating
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's songs into English, after ''Intoxicated Man'' and ''Pink Elephants''. ''Delirium Tremens'' was recorded in Melbourne with Harvey's Antipodean-based core live band. 10 songs were tracked at Birdland Studios; the project then relocated to Berlin, where a further nine songs were recorded with Toby Dammit (
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, The Residents) and Bertrand Burgalat (of French label Tricatel), who was the string arranger on the first two volumes. Harvey again collaborated with PJ Harvey in early 2015, playing and singing on her album '' The Hope Six Demolition Project''. The following year he joined PJ on tour promoting the album, which was released in April 2016. In 2018, Harvey released the album ''The Fall and Rise of Edgar Bourchier and the Horrors of War'' in collaboration with autho
Christopher Richard Barker


Personal life

Harvey divides his time between Europe and Melbourne. He has one son with his partner, Katy Beale, who is a painter. As of 2014, the family resided in the inner-city Melbourne suburb of North Melbourne. As part of his interview with Brisbane writer
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for the book ''Talking Smack: Honest Conversations About Drugs'', Harvey concluded with his perspective on illicit drug use:


Discography


Solo albums

* '' Intoxicated Man'' (1995) * '' Pink Elephants'' (1997) * '' One Man's Treasure'' (2005) * '' Two of Diamonds'' (2007) * ''Three Sisters – Live at Bush Hall'' (2008) * '' Sketches from the Book of the Dead'' (2011) * '' Four (Acts of Love)'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2016) * '' Intoxicated Women'' (2017) * ''The Fall and Rise of Edgar Bourchier and the Horrors of War'' (2018)


Film soundtracks

* ''The Road To God Knows Where'' & ''Live at the Paradiso'' (1989, together with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds), directed by
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* '' Ghosts... of the Civil Dead'' (1990), directed by John Hillcoat * ''Vaterland'' (1992, together with
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), directed by Uli M Schueppel * ''Alta Marea & Vaterland'' (1993) * '' To Have & to Hold'' (1996), directed by John Hillcoat * '' Chopper'' (2000), directed by Andrew Dominik * ''Planet Alex'' (2000, together with Alexander Hacke), directed by Uli M Schueppel * ''
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'' (2003), directed by Paul Goldman * ''
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'' (2006), directed by Paul Golman * ''Deliver Us from Evil'' (2006) * ''Motion Picture Music'' (2006) *''Waves of Anzac'' (2020), soundtrack from the 2015 documentary series ''Why ANZAC?'' directed by
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EPs

* ''The Journey'' (2019, with the Letter String Quartet)


Other CD releases

* ''
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'' (2000)


Albums produced for other artists

* Robert Forster, ''Danger in the Past'' (1990) * Once Upon A Time, ''In The Blink of an Eye'' (1992) * Anita Lane, ''Dirty Pearl'' (1993) * The Cruel Sea, '' The Honeymoon Is Over'' (1993) (co-producer) (AUS No. 4, also
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for "Best Album" 1994) * Congo Norvell, '' Music to Remember Him By'' (1994, co-producer) *
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, ''
Dance Hall at Louse Point ''Dance Hall at Louse Point'' is the debut collaborative studio album by English alternative rock musicians PJ Harvey and John Parish, released on 23 September 1996 on Island Records. It was reissued on vinyl LP in October 2020. Background Pa ...
'' (1996, co-producer) * PJ Harvey ''
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea ''Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea'' is the fifth studio album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey, released on 24 October 2000 by Island Records. Recorded during March to April 2000, it contains themes of love that are tie ...
'' (2000, co-producer) (UK No. 23, US No. 42, AUS No. 20, and winner of the
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2001) * Anita Lane, ''Sex O'Clock'' (2001) *
Rowland S. Howard Rowland Stuart Howard (24 October 1959 – 30 December 2009) was an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the post-punk group The Birthday Party and his subsequent solo career. Early life Rowland Stua ...
, ''
Pop Crimes ''Pop Crimes'' is a 2009 solo album by Australian musician Rowland S. Howard. The album was released on 16 October 2009, ten years after Howard's previous solo album '' Teenage Snuff Film'', and months before his death from liver cancer on 30 De ...
'' (2009) * Hunter Dienna, self-titled EP (2010) * The Nearly Brothers, ''You Can't Hide From Your Yesterdays'' (2010) * PJ Harvey, ''
Let England Shake ''Let England Shake'' is the eighth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician PJ Harvey, released on 14 February 2011 by Island Records. Production began around the time of ''White Chalk''s release in 2007, though it is a departure f ...
'' (2011, co-producer) (UK No. 8, US No. 32, AUS No. 6, and winner of the
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2011) * Mazgani, ''Common Ground'' (2013, with John Parish)


Awards


ARIA Music Awards

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, ''
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'' , Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album , , , - * 2001
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: Best Album: PJ Harvey ''Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea'' (Mick Harvey: co-producer) * 2006 AFI Awards: Best Original Music Score (''
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'') * 2011 Mercury Prize: Best Album: PJ Harvey ''Let England Shake'' (Mick Harvey: co-producer)


See also

* List of Caulfield Grammar School people


References


Sources

*''Inner City Sound'' –
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*''Bad Seed: A biography of Nick Cave'' – Ian Johnston *''The life and music of Nick Cave: An illustrated biography'' – Maximilian Dax & Johannes Beck * http://musicalbanter.com/?p=539


External links


Official website

Mick Harvey
at
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